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VEEAM Certified Architect 2022
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Executive Summary:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is expanding its existing Veeam backup infrastructure to protect additional virtual machines, physical server and NAS workloads at their Fresno, CA and Carson City, NY data centers.
The original installation and configuration of Veeam software occurred two years ago. Since the installation, the organization has grown, and as a result, the Veeam Infrastructure needs to be resized to accommodate the existing and new workloads.
For the past three months, Veeam Life and Indemnity has noticed that they are having issues with backups completing within the allotted backup window. Only 40% of backup jobs complete successfully, so they have broken the backups into two sets, and they run them on alternating days. They have also stopped all backups for their development environment. In addition, the original configuration required a daily backup copy job, but to the issue with backups completing, this has been modified to run only on Sundays. They have also noticed a degradation in storage performance and are having to purchase new storage on a quarterly basis to accommodate data growth.

Solution Concept:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is upgrading Veeam Backup & Replication to the last version. They are also replacing all legacy physical hardware and storage with current generation equipment. Veeam Life and Indemnity wants to be able to ensure that all backups, including production and dev test workloads, can run every night and that all backups complete within the required backup window. In addition, Veeam Life and Indemnity would like to run daily copy jobs to ensure that a copy of all backed up data resides at both physical sites.

Veeam Life and Indemnity has also expressed concern about the threat of ransomware. They have not experienced a data breach of any kind but would like to ensure the ability of recover should one occur.

Existing Technical Environment:

Veeam Life and Indemnity has VMware clusters in all locations. These clusters are broken into two categories: general use virtual workloads, and application specific workloads, such as MSSQL and Oracle.
All customer data is subject to government regulation and must be kept secure at all times. Veeam Life and Indemnity has a proprietary CRM system that must be quiesced prior to backup.
All email is hosted in Office 365.

All database servers are virtualized.
All virtual machines are categorized as either gold, silver, or bronze, with different service-level agreements based on tier.
All backups currently encrypted in flight and at rest. Internet connectivity at both sites is current 1 Gbps, with plans to increase to 2 Gbps soon. All field sales reps are assigned a company laptop that runs a CRM client. The LAN at each location supports up to 40 Gbps bandwidth. All backups are currently written to Scaled-out Backup Repositories with each extent residing on a CIFS share.
Each department has its own vLAN, with a total of 30 vLANs for production traffic.
A single management vLAN is stretched between sites.
All unstructured data resides either on 10 NFS shares on the company's incumbent NAS devices, or Windows file servers as file shares.
VMware uses vSAN for VM datastores.
All vLAN must traverse a firewall to communicate, and the backup network itself is no routable. All network traffic between clusters is required to traverse a firewall.
The firewall devices can support up to 20 Gbps.

Business Requirements:

Due to limited manpower, all backups should be dynamically scope. All backups must be copied across site outside of the current backup window to avoid any backup performance issues.
Due to the sensitivity of customer data, tier 1 helpdesk personnel must not be able to access these backups. They should have access to restore non-customer data. Backup administrators are subject toa rigorous background check and should be the only staff able to perform restores of confidential customer data.
For any legal issues, fast and timely discovery from backup data should be supported. For security purposes, all storage should be hardened to prevent data breaches. Remote sales staff should have the ability to start a backup oh their devices. Due to regulatory requirements, audits must be performed periodically to ensure successful and consistent backups, as well adherence to security policies.

Technical Requirements:

All backups must complete within the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. local time Backup copy jobs must successfully complete daily outside of the backup window. Gold tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of the one hour for image backup, and 15 minutes for traction log backup, with a recovery time objective of four hours. Silver tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of 24 hours, with a recovery time objective of eight hours.
Bronze tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of seven days, with no defined recovery time objective.
NAS devices and file servers have a recovery point objective of four hours, with no specified recovery time objective.
Eight weekly backup, three monthly backups, and seven yearly backups should be retained for regulatory requirements.
All data must be encrypted in flight and rest.

Alternative decryption capabilities on encrypted backups must be possible in the event of lost passwords.
Role Based Access Control must be used to prevent unauthorized access to backup data. New storage must be hardened to prevent intrusion, and if possible, the data written must be unchangeable to prevent ransomware attacks.
All backups must be scanned prior to any restore operations for malware. All gold level systems must have a custom script run before restore to ensure compliance to specific legal statutes.
Gold tier backups must be tested to verify recoverability. Only silver tier systems should be indexed during backups, with the exception of laptops belonging to the sales field.
All personal files on laptops should be excluded from backup All MSSQL server backups should exclude the H: drive.

While reviewing the technical requirements for gold tier backups requiring periodic backups every hour, you determine this goes against one of the other requirements and you need to get clarification on which on has priority.
Which of the following does the recovery point objective requirement directly conflict with?

  1. All backups must complete within the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. local time.
  2. Silver tier backups must be tested to verify recoverability.
  3. Eight weekly backups, three monthly backups and seven yearly backups should be retained for regulatory requirements.
  4. All backups must be copied across site of the current backup window to avoid any backup performance issues.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The recovery point objective (RPO) requirement of periodic backups every hour for gold tier virtual machines directly conflicts with the technical requirement of all backups must complete within the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. local time. This is because these two requirements are mutually exclusive, as hourly backups would need to run during the daytime as well as the nighttime, while the backup window only allows backups to run during the nighttime. Therefore, you need to get clarification from the customer on which requirement has priority and how to adjust the other one accordingly.




Executive Summary:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is expanding its existing Veeam backup infrastructure to protect additional virtual machines, physical server and NAS workloads at their Fresno, CA and Carson City, NY data centers.
The original installation and configuration of Veeam software occurred two years ago. Since the installation, the organization has grown, and as a result, the Veeam Infrastructure needs to be resized to accommodate the existing and new workloads.
For the past three months, Veeam Life and Indemnity has noticed that they are having issues with backups completing within the allotted backup window. Only 40% of backup jobs complete successfully, so they have broken the backups into two sets, and they run them on alternating days. They have also stopped all backups for their development environment. In addition, the original configuration required a daily backup copy job, but to the issue with backups completing, this has been modified to run only on Sundays. They have also noticed a degradation in storage performance and are having to purchase new storage on a quarterly basis to accommodate data growth.

Solution Concept:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is upgrading Veeam Backup & Replication to the last version. They are also replacing all legacy physical hardware and storage with current generation equipment. Veeam Life and Indemnity wants to be able to ensure that all backups, including production and dev test workloads, can run every night and that all backups complete within the required backup window. In addition, Veeam Life and Indemnity would like to run daily copy jobs to ensure that a copy of all backed up data resides at both physical sites.

Veeam Life and Indemnity has also expressed concern about the threat of ransomware. They have not experienced a data breach of any kind but would like to ensure the ability of recover should one occur.

Existing Technical Environment:

Veeam Life and Indemnity has VMware clusters in all locations. These clusters are broken into two categories: general use virtual workloads, and application specific workloads, such as MSSQL and Oracle.
All customer data is subject to government regulation and must be kept secure at all times. Veeam Life and Indemnity has a proprietary CRM system that must be quiesced prior to backup.
All email is hosted in Office 365.

All database servers are virtualized.
All virtual machines are categorized as either gold, silver, or bronze, with different service-level agreements based on tier.
All backups currently encrypted in flight and at rest. Internet connectivity at both sites is current 1 Gbps, with plans to increase to 2 Gbps soon. All field sales reps are assigned a company laptop that runs a CRM client. The LAN at each location supports up to 40 Gbps bandwidth. All backups are currently written to Scaled-out Backup Repositories with each extent residing on a CIFS share.
Each department has its own vLAN, with a total of 30 vLANs for production traffic.
A single management vLAN is stretched between sites.
All unstructured data resides either on 10 NFS shares on the company's incumbent NAS devices, or Windows file servers as file shares.
VMware uses vSAN for VM datastores.
All vLAN must traverse a firewall to communicate, and the backup network itself is no routable. All network traffic between clusters is required to traverse a firewall.
The firewall devices can support up to 20 Gbps.

Business Requirements:

Due to limited manpower, all backups should be dynamically scope. All backups must be copied across site outside of the current backup window to avoid any backup performance issues.
Due to the sensitivity of customer data, tier 1 helpdesk personnel must not be able to access these backups. They should have access to restore non-customer data. Backup administrators are subject toa rigorous background check and should be the only staff able to perform restores of confidential customer data.
For any legal issues, fast and timely discovery from backup data should be supported. For security purposes, all storage should be hardened to prevent data breaches. Remote sales staff should have the ability to start a backup oh their devices. Due to regulatory requirements, audits must be performed periodically to ensure successful and consistent backups, as well adherence to security policies.

Technical Requirements:

All backups must complete within the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. local time Backup copy jobs must successfully complete daily outside of the backup window. Gold tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of the one hour for image backup, and 15 minutes for traction log backup, with a recovery time objective of four hours. Silver tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of 24 hours, with a recovery time objective of eight hours.
Bronze tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of seven days, with no defined recovery time objective.
NAS devices and file servers have a recovery point objective of four hours, with no specified recovery time objective.
Eight weekly backup, three monthly backups, and seven yearly backups should be retained for regulatory requirements.
All data must be encrypted in flight and rest.

Alternative decryption capabilities on encrypted backups must be possible in the event of lost passwords.
Role Based Access Control must be used to prevent unauthorized access to backup data. New storage must be hardened to prevent intrusion, and if possible, the data written must be unchangeable to prevent ransomware attacks.
All backups must be scanned prior to any restore operations for malware. All gold level systems must have a custom script run before restore to ensure compliance to specific legal statutes.
Gold tier backups must be tested to verify recoverability. Only silver tier systems should be indexed during backups, with the exception of laptops belonging to the sales field.
All personal files on laptops should be excluded from backup All MSSQL server backups should exclude the H: drive.

Looking at the existing error, you suspect that most of the issues could be resolved with different repositories. Assuming the repositories will be able to accomplish much higher throughput, what new issue might come up?

  1. The bandwidth between sites might not be sufficient.
  2. The repository space consumption could decrease
  3. The production firewall could become a bottleneck
  4. The increased backup speed could completely bring down production storage.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

If the repositories are able to accomplish much higher throughput, a new issue that might come up is that the bandwidth between sites might not be sufficient to support the backup copy jobs that need to run daily between Fresno and Carson City. This could cause the backup copy jobs to fail, take longer than expected, or consume too much network resources. Therefore, it is important to measure the available bandwidth between the sites and compare it with the backup copy data size and window. If the bandwidth is not sufficient, some possible solutions are to use compression, deduplication, or WAN acceleration to reduce the backup copy traffic.




Executive Summary:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is expanding its existing Veeam backup infrastructure to protect additional virtual machines, physical server and NAS workloads at their Fresno, CA and Carson City, NY data centers.
The original installation and configuration of Veeam software occurred two years ago. Since the installation, the organization has grown, and as a result, the Veeam Infrastructure needs to be resized to accommodate the existing and new workloads.
For the past three months, Veeam Life and Indemnity has noticed that they are having issues with backups completing within the allotted backup window. Only 40% of backup jobs complete successfully, so they have broken the backups into two sets, and they run them on alternating days. They have also stopped all backups for their development environment. In addition, the original configuration required a daily backup copy job, but to the issue with backups completing, this has been modified to run only on Sundays. They have also noticed a degradation in storage performance and are having to purchase new storage on a quarterly basis to accommodate data growth.

Solution Concept:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is upgrading Veeam Backup & Replication to the last version. They are also replacing all legacy physical hardware and storage with current generation equipment. Veeam Life and Indemnity wants to be able to ensure that all backups, including production and dev test workloads, can run every night and that all backups complete within the required backup window. In addition, Veeam Life and Indemnity would like to run daily copy jobs to ensure that a copy of all backed up data resides at both physical sites.

Veeam Life and Indemnity has also expressed concern about the threat of ransomware. They have not experienced a data breach of any kind but would like to ensure the ability of recover should one occur.

Existing Technical Environment:

Veeam Life and Indemnity has VMware clusters in all locations. These clusters are broken into two categories: general use virtual workloads, and application specific workloads, such as MSSQL and Oracle.
All customer data is subject to government regulation and must be kept secure at all times. Veeam Life and Indemnity has a proprietary CRM system that must be quiesced prior to backup.
All email is hosted in Office 365.

All database servers are virtualized.
All virtual machines are categorized as either gold, silver, or bronze, with different service-level agreements based on tier.
All backups currently encrypted in flight and at rest. Internet connectivity at both sites is current 1 Gbps, with plans to increase to 2 Gbps soon. All field sales reps are assigned a company laptop that runs a CRM client. The LAN at each location supports up to 40 Gbps bandwidth. All backups are currently written to Scaled-out Backup Repositories with each extent residing on a CIFS share.
Each department has its own vLAN, with a total of 30 vLANs for production traffic.
A single management vLAN is stretched between sites.
All unstructured data resides either on 10 NFS shares on the company's incumbent NAS devices, or Windows file servers as file shares.
VMware uses vSAN for VM datastores.
All vLAN must traverse a firewall to communicate, and the backup network itself is no routable. All network traffic between clusters is required to traverse a firewall.
The firewall devices can support up to 20 Gbps.

Business Requirements:

Due to limited manpower, all backups should be dynamically scope. All backups must be copied across site outside of the current backup window to avoid any backup performance issues.
Due to the sensitivity of customer data, tier 1 helpdesk personnel must not be able to access these backups. They should have access to restore non-customer data. Backup administrators are subject toa rigorous background check and should be the only staff able to perform restores of confidential customer data.
For any legal issues, fast and timely discovery from backup data should be supported. For security purposes, all storage should be hardened to prevent data breaches. Remote sales staff should have the ability to start a backup oh their devices. Due to regulatory requirements, audits must be performed periodically to ensure successful and consistent backups, as well adherence to security policies.

Technical Requirements:

All backups must complete within the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. local time Backup copy jobs must successfully complete daily outside of the backup window. Gold tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of the one hour for image backup, and 15 minutes for traction log backup, with a recovery time objective of four hours. Silver tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of 24 hours, with a recovery time objective of eight hours.
Bronze tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of seven days, with no defined recovery time objective.
NAS devices and file servers have a recovery point objective of four hours, with no specified recovery time objective.
Eight weekly backup, three monthly backups, and seven yearly backups should be retained for regulatory requirements.
All data must be encrypted in flight and rest.

Alternative decryption capabilities on encrypted backups must be possible in the event of lost passwords.
Role Based Access Control must be used to prevent unauthorized access to backup data. New storage must be hardened to prevent intrusion, and if possible, the data written must be unchangeable to prevent ransomware attacks.
All backups must be scanned prior to any restore operations for malware. All gold level systems must have a custom script run before restore to ensure compliance to specific legal statutes.
Gold tier backups must be tested to verify recoverability. Only silver tier systems should be indexed during backups, with the exception of laptops belonging to the sales field.
All personal files on laptops should be excluded from backup All MSSQL server backups should exclude the H: drive.

Which of the following could cause failures to meet the requirement to test gold tier backups?

  1. Backup jobs run every hour.
  2. You cannot firewall traffic between vLANs in the SureBackup job configuration.
  3. The LAN bandwidth is not sufficient for vPower NFS datastores.
  4. There may be too many networks.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

A possible cause of failures to meet the requirement to test gold tier backups is that you cannot firewall traffic between vLANs in the SureBackup job configuration. This could prevent the gold tier virtual machines from communicating with each other or with other required services in the isolated virtual lab. For example, if a gold tier virtual machine needs to access a database server or a domain controller in another vLAN, it might fail to start or function properly in the SureBackup job. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all necessary vLANs and network settings are configured correctly in the SureBackup job.




Executive Summary:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is expanding its existing Veeam backup infrastructure to protect additional virtual machines, physical server and NAS workloads at their Fresno, CA and Carson City, NY data centers.
The original installation and configuration of Veeam software occurred two years ago. Since the installation, the organization has grown, and as a result, the Veeam Infrastructure needs to be resized to accommodate the existing and new workloads.
For the past three months, Veeam Life and Indemnity has noticed that they are having issues with backups completing within the allotted backup window. Only 40% of backup jobs complete successfully, so they have broken the backups into two sets, and they run them on alternating days. They have also stopped all backups for their development environment. In addition, the original configuration required a daily backup copy job, but to the issue with backups completing, this has been modified to run only on Sundays. They have also noticed a degradation in storage performance and are having to purchase new storage on a quarterly basis to accommodate data growth.

Solution Concept:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is upgrading Veeam Backup & Replication to the last version. They are also replacing all legacy physical hardware and storage with current generation equipment. Veeam Life and Indemnity wants to be able to ensure that all backups, including production and dev test workloads, can run every night and that all backups complete within the required backup window. In addition, Veeam Life and Indemnity would like to run daily copy jobs to ensure that a copy of all backed up data resides at both physical sites.

Veeam Life and Indemnity has also expressed concern about the threat of ransomware. They have not experienced a data breach of any kind but would like to ensure the ability of recover should one occur.

Existing Technical Environment:

Veeam Life and Indemnity has VMware clusters in all locations. These clusters are broken into two categories: general use virtual workloads, and application specific workloads, such as MSSQL and Oracle.
All customer data is subject to government regulation and must be kept secure at all times. Veeam Life and Indemnity has a proprietary CRM system that must be quiesced prior to backup.
All email is hosted in Office 365.

All database servers are virtualized.
All virtual machines are categorized as either gold, silver, or bronze, with different service-level agreements based on tier.
All backups currently encrypted in flight and at rest. Internet connectivity at both sites is current 1 Gbps, with plans to increase to 2 Gbps soon. All field sales reps are assigned a company laptop that runs a CRM client. The LAN at each location supports up to 40 Gbps bandwidth. All backups are currently written to Scaled-out Backup Repositories with each extent residing on a CIFS share.
Each department has its own vLAN, with a total of 30 vLANs for production traffic.
A single management vLAN is stretched between sites.
All unstructured data resides either on 10 NFS shares on the company's incumbent NAS devices, or Windows file servers as file shares.
VMware uses vSAN for VM datastores.
All vLAN must traverse a firewall to communicate, and the backup network itself is no routable. All network traffic between clusters is required to traverse a firewall.
The firewall devices can support up to 20 Gbps.

Business Requirements:

Due to limited manpower, all backups should be dynamically scope. All backups must be copied across site outside of the current backup window to avoid any backup performance issues.
Due to the sensitivity of customer data, tier 1 helpdesk personnel must not be able to access these backups. They should have access to restore non-customer data. Backup administrators are subject toa rigorous background check and should be the only staff able to perform restores of confidential customer data.
For any legal issues, fast and timely discovery from backup data should be supported. For security purposes, all storage should be hardened to prevent data breaches. Remote sales staff should have the ability to start a backup oh their devices. Due to regulatory requirements, audits must be performed periodically to ensure successful and consistent backups, as well adherence to security policies.

Technical Requirements:

All backups must complete within the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. local time Backup copy jobs must successfully complete daily outside of the backup window. Gold tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of the one hour for image backup, and 15 minutes for traction log backup, with a recovery time objective of four hours. Silver tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of 24 hours, with a recovery time objective of eight hours.
Bronze tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of seven days, with no defined recovery time objective.
NAS devices and file servers have a recovery point objective of four hours, with no specified recovery time objective.
Eight weekly backup, three monthly backups, and seven yearly backups should be retained for regulatory requirements.
All data must be encrypted in flight and rest.

Alternative decryption capabilities on encrypted backups must be possible in the event of lost passwords.
Role Based Access Control must be used to prevent unauthorized access to backup data. New storage must be hardened to prevent intrusion, and if possible, the data written must be unchangeable to prevent ransomware attacks.
All backups must be scanned prior to any restore operations for malware. All gold level systems must have a custom script run before restore to ensure compliance to specific legal statutes.
Gold tier backups must be tested to verify recoverability. Only silver tier systems should be indexed during backups, with the exception of laptops belonging to the sales field.
All personal files on laptops should be excluded from backup All MSSQL server backups should exclude the H: drive.

Based on customer recovery requirements, which component will help them meet their stated objectives?

  1. Add a Windows server and enable encryption of backups to ensure alternative decryption capabilities.
  2. Deploy and configure Enterprise Manager with RBAC policies.
  3. Deploy Veeam Backup & Replication console and set RBAC policies to Administrator Role
  4. Add a Windows and Linux server, enable indexing of backups and ensure authenticated users are configured to appropriate RBAC policies.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The component that will help the customer meet their stated objectives of role-based access control (RBAC) and alternative decryption capabilities is Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager. Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager is a web-based interface that allows centralized management of multiple Veeam backup servers. It also provides RBAC policies that enable granular control over user permissions and access to backup data. For example, you can assign different roles to different users or groups based on their responsibilities and needs, such as backup administrator, restore operator, security officer, etc. Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager also provides password loss protection feature that enables authorized users to restore encrypted backups without entering passwords if they forget or lose them.




Executive Summary:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is expanding its existing Veeam backup infrastructure to protect additional virtual machines, physical server and NAS workloads at their Fresno, CA and Carson City, NY data centers.
The original installation and configuration of Veeam software occurred two years ago. Since the installation, the organization has grown, and as a result, the Veeam Infrastructure needs to be resized to accommodate the existing and new workloads.
For the past three months, Veeam Life and Indemnity has noticed that they are having issues with backups completing within the allotted backup window. Only 40% of backup jobs complete successfully, so they have broken the backups into two sets, and they run them on alternating days. They have also stopped all backups for their development environment. In addition, the original configuration required a daily backup copy job, but to the issue with backups completing, this has been modified to run only on Sundays. They have also noticed a degradation in storage performance and are having to purchase new storage on a quarterly basis to accommodate data growth.

Solution Concept:

Veeam Life and Indemnity is upgrading Veeam Backup & Replication to the last version. They are also replacing all legacy physical hardware and storage with current generation equipment. Veeam Life and Indemnity wants to be able to ensure that all backups, including production and dev test workloads, can run every night and that all backups complete within the required backup window. In addition, Veeam Life and Indemnity would like to run daily copy jobs to ensure that a copy of all backed up data resides at both physical sites.

Veeam Life and Indemnity has also expressed concern about the threat of ransomware. They have not experienced a data breach of any kind but would like to ensure the ability of recover should one occur.

Existing Technical Environment:

Veeam Life and Indemnity has VMware clusters in all locations. These clusters are broken into two categories: general use virtual workloads, and application specific workloads, such as MSSQL and Oracle.
All customer data is subject to government regulation and must be kept secure at all times. Veeam Life and Indemnity has a proprietary CRM system that must be quiesced prior to backup.
All email is hosted in Office 365.

All database servers are virtualized.
All virtual machines are categorized as either gold, silver, or bronze, with different service-level agreements based on tier.
All backups currently encrypted in flight and at rest. Internet connectivity at both sites is current 1 Gbps, with plans to increase to 2 Gbps soon. All field sales reps are assigned a company laptop that runs a CRM client. The LAN at each location supports up to 40 Gbps bandwidth. All backups are currently written to Scaled-out Backup Repositories with each extent residing on a CIFS share.
Each department has its own vLAN, with a total of 30 vLANs for production traffic.
A single management vLAN is stretched between sites.
All unstructured data resides either on 10 NFS shares on the company's incumbent NAS devices, or Windows file servers as file shares.
VMware uses vSAN for VM datastores.
All vLAN must traverse a firewall to communicate, and the backup network itself is no routable. All network traffic between clusters is required to traverse a firewall.
The firewall devices can support up to 20 Gbps.

Business Requirements:

Due to limited manpower, all backups should be dynamically scope. All backups must be copied across site outside of the current backup window to avoid any backup performance issues.
Due to the sensitivity of customer data, tier 1 helpdesk personnel must not be able to access these backups. They should have access to restore non-customer data. Backup administrators are subject toa rigorous background check and should be the only staff able to perform restores of confidential customer data.
For any legal issues, fast and timely discovery from backup data should be supported. For security purposes, all storage should be hardened to prevent data breaches. Remote sales staff should have the ability to start a backup oh their devices. Due to regulatory requirements, audits must be performed periodically to ensure successful and consistent backups, as well adherence to security policies.

Technical Requirements:

All backups must complete within the hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. local time Backup copy jobs must successfully complete daily outside of the backup window. Gold tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of the one hour for image backup, and 15 minutes for traction log backup, with a recovery time objective of four hours. Silver tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of 24 hours, with a recovery time objective of eight hours.
Bronze tier virtual machines have a recovery point objective of seven days, with no defined recovery time objective.
NAS devices and file servers have a recovery point objective of four hours, with no specified recovery time objective.
Eight weekly backup, three monthly backups, and seven yearly backups should be retained for regulatory requirements.
All data must be encrypted in flight and rest.

Alternative decryption capabilities on encrypted backups must be possible in the event of lost passwords.
Role Based Access Control must be used to prevent unauthorized access to backup data. New storage must be hardened to prevent intrusion, and if possible, the data written must be unchangeable to prevent ransomware attacks.
All backups must be scanned prior to any restore operations for malware. All gold level systems must have a custom script run before restore to ensure compliance to specific legal statutes.
Gold tier backups must be tested to verify recoverability. Only silver tier systems should be indexed during backups, with the exception of laptops belonging to the sales field.
All personal files on laptops should be excluded from backup All MSSQL server backups should exclude the H: drive.

You are trying to determine which feature would work the reliably for excluding the H: drive on MSSQL server virtual machines. The MSSQL servers are built on demand, not from virtual machine templates.
Which is the preferred method to achieve this requirement?

  1. Set up VMDK exclusion for the disk on which the H: resides in the Virtual Machines > Exclusions page for each virtual machine.
  2. Use the Exclusion tab under Guest Processing > Applications for VM backups to exclude the H:
    volume in MSSQL jobs.
  3. Use Veeam Agent Backups and set up Volume Backups and include everything but H:
  4. Use Veeam Agent Backups and use the Exclusions tab under Gest Processing > Application for MSSQL jobs.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The preferred method to achieve the requirement of excluding the H: drive on MSSQL server virtual machines is to set up VMDK exclusion for the disk on which the H: resides in the Virtual Machines > Exclusions page for each virtual machine. This method allows you to exclude specific virtual disks from being processed by backup jobs based on their SCSI IDs or disk labels. This can save backup time and storage space by skipping unnecessary data. This method also works reliably regardless of whether the MSSQL servers are built on demand or from virtual machine templates.



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